The lure of a home Olympics could be the driving force to convince Australian swim star Kaylee McKeown to keep competing.
Five-time Olympic gold medallist McKeown will head to Glasgow in July for her final Commonwealth Games as she mulls on her future beyond the 2028 Los Angeles Games.
Competing at her third Commonwealth Games, the 24-year-old backstroke ace had cited the need for a mental reset.
McKeown - the 50m and 200m backstroke world record holder - has previously spoken about suffering through severe mental lows after her successful Paris Olympics campaign.
In 2024, McKeown became the first swimmer to successfully defend Olympic 100m and 200m backstroke titles and the first Australian to win four individual Olympic gold medals.
She heads to Glasgow looking to defend her 100m and 200m crowns won at the 2022 Birmingham Games.